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Navini Networks, Inc.  

 

 

     Ripwave Wireless Broadband Access Card User’s Guide 

 

ADDENDUM 2:  End User Software License Agreement 

between 

Buyer 

IMPORTANT MESSAGE 

.1 

Act of Assent.

Navini Networks, Inc. 

and 

 
 

ARTICLE 1 

 
1

 Installing the Software indicates that you have read, understand and accept 

ARTICLE 2 

 

this License Agreement. 

 

LICENSES 

2.1 

Grant of License. The Software and related Documentation, are the intellectual property 

on the terms and conditions of this License 

Agreement and the Master Supply Agreement to which it is attached.  Buyer is permitted 
to install and use the Software on its server, but only in conjunction with the Navini 

ell or otherwise transfer the Software to any 

of Navini Networks, Inc. and are protected by law.  Navini Networks, Inc. grants to 
Buyer a personal, nonexclusive, nontransferable worldwide license, for revocable use (as 

ftware based 

permitted herein) of the So

Hardware.  Buyer is not p
third parties. 

ermitted to rent, s

2.2 

Ownership Rights. Under this Agreement, Buyer does not acquire any rights of 

 and related Documentation and subsequent releases and 

versions licensed by Navini Networks, Inc. to Buyer pursuant to this License Agreement, 

le format. Buyer acquires only the right to use the 

entation subject to the terms and conditions of this 

nce for the benefit of Navini 

to destroy or return the Software and all copies at such time as 

Buyer chooses to cease using the Software or upon termination or cancellation of this 

ownership in the Software

whether in printed or mac
Software and related Docum

hine-readab

Agreement.  Buyer promises to keep the Software in confide
Networks, Inc. and agrees 

License Agreement for any reason. 

2.3 

Backup Copies. Buyer may copy the Software for safekeeping (archival) or backup 
purposes, provided that all such copies of the Software are subject to the provisions of 
this License Agreement, and also provided that each copy shall include in readable 

ntial, proprietary, and copyright notices or markings contained 

format any and all confide
in the original. 

2.4 

Assignment. The rights gra
Buyer and may not be assigned, transferred, or sublicensed, however Buyer m

nted in this License Agreement are restricted for use solely by 

ay grant 

orized to make use of the 

ich it is provided to Buyer solely for Buyer’s own computer 

yer represents that it will not use the Software for any purpose that is 

ly 

access to its server to End-Users. Each Buyer shall be auth
Software in the form in wh
server location.  Bu
not expressly delineated in this Agreement.  Further Buyer represents that it will comp
with all export, re-export, and other laws in its use of the Software. 

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Summary of Contents for 40-00292-00

Page 1: ...se er r s s G Gu ui id de e Part Number 40 00292 00 Revision D Version 1 0 PV1 7 February 10 2006 Proprietary All information disclosed by this document is the proprietary property of Navini Networks...

Page 2: ...SIGNAL STRENGTH AND SIGNAL QUALITY BARS 20 HOW TO INCREASE THE STRENGTH AND QUALITY OF THE SIGNAL 21 THE HISTORY GRAPHS 21 THE PARAMETERS 21 THE SCREEN OPTION BUTTONS 22 THE CONFIGURATION SCREEN 22 TH...

Page 3: ...i Networks Inc Navini Networks is a registered trademark The Navini Networks logo Zero Install Ripwave and Unwired by Navini are trademarks of Navini Networks Inc Other product and company names menti...

Page 4: ...ith the equipment 2 Do not use the equipment while you are in a bathtub shower pool or spa Exposure of the equipment to water could cause severe electrical shock or serious damage to the equipment 3 D...

Page 5: ...nder the following conditions When the equipment has been exposed to water or moisture When the equipment has been damaged When the equipment does not operate properly or shows a distinct change in pe...

Page 6: ...correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver 3 Consult the dealer or...

Page 7: ...ither 2 5 2 6 GHz 3 4 GHz or 3 5 GHz The frequency number appears on the Card s label The various models are detailed in the table below Model Frequency Range Operating Band 2 5 2 6 GHz 2 500 GHz 2 68...

Page 8: ...8 pin connector Depending on which model you have one or two internal inverted F antennas reside inside the card The 2 5 2 6 GHz model has one internal inverted F antenna while the 3 4 and 3 5 GHz mod...

Page 9: ...ere taken from a laptop operating with Windows 2000 If you have a Windows 98 XP or ME operating system the screens you see may vary from the screens shown in the instructions Step Action Illustration...

Page 10: ...for my device recommended Click Next to continue Windows 2000 Screen 6 The Locate Driver Files box appears Select CD ROM Insert the Installation CD into the computer s CD ROM drive Click Next to conti...

Page 11: ...eard Note Windows 98 XP or ME systems may show a screen stating the PCMCIA Adapter has not passed Windows Logo testing and asking if you want to continue installation Select the option that continues...

Page 12: ...d from the PC Also turn the antenna to its original down position Leaving the Card in the PC or the antenna in the upright position while storing the PC in a computer case may damage the card or the a...

Page 13: ...on the devices currently installed on your PC For example Select Stop Navini Networks PCMCIA Adapter Next the Stop a Hardware Device dialog box appears Click OK You can now pull the Card out of your c...

Page 14: ...avDiag monitoring software or contact your Service Provider The NavDiag software assists you in solving connection problems and provides other valuable information This software is provided on the Ins...

Page 15: ...OM drive 3 Open the CD by clicking on the My Computer icon Double click on the folder named Navini_Diagnostics 4 Double click on the icon for the file navdiag_windows exe This will automatically start...

Page 16: ...e set on your PC under Regional Options The language selection affects how NavDiag displays its screens If you receive an error message concerning the language click OK and NavDiag will default to Eng...

Page 17: ...ept option and click Nex continue If Agreement is n accepted you cann install the software 10 rs to e he default installation The Choose Install Folder screen appea Enter the name of the folder where...

Page 18: ...Installation Summary screen appears Review the contents for accuracy Click Install to continue For your installation and computer this screen may have different information than what is shown in the i...

Page 19: ...ear on the top right side of the screen represent the PC the connection between the PC and the Modem the Modem the connection between the Modem and the Base Station and the Base Station to which the M...

Page 20: ...to Noise Ratio SNR received by your Modem Again the quality of the signal is represented by a group of colored bars The higher the pile of bars goes the better the SNR of the signal The color of the...

Page 21: ...ay from metal objects shelves file cabinets As you reposition your PC watch the Signal Strength and Quality bars on the NavDiag screen Place your PC in the location where you receive the most green si...

Page 22: ...rently loaded in t active side and standby side of the Card s flash memory The two letters in parenthesis following t On the left hand side of the screen there are five screen option b Statistics and...

Page 23: ...value of the selected parameters over the last five minutes updated once every second The graphic scrolls from right to left The Statistics screen lets you view the current value of selected paramete...

Page 24: ...me reason you need to uninstall the NavDiag software g to upgrade your Operating System software follow the rocedure below Note If you are going to upgrade your PC Operating System fter loading the Na...

Page 25: ...ft corner click on Start Programs NavDiag Uninstall 2 The Install Anywhere Unins Windows 2000 S taller screen appears Click creen Uninstall 3 The screen indicates the application files are uninstalled...

Page 26: ...hrough the Card antenna Following is a picture of the optional desktop antenna To connect the desktop antenna to the Card you must first remove the antenna attached to the Card To remove the antenna t...

Page 27: ...the Card hold the connector at its connection point and gently pull the connector o of the Card Note If a desktop antenna is required for optimal reception avoid frequently connecting and disconnecti...

Page 28: ...This may cause the card to become jammed inside the card slot The PC Card should fit easily into the PC slot Do not force the card into the PC slot Forcing the card into the slot may cause damage to...

Page 29: ...uring the OTA upgrade process If you must upgrade your software using this method your Service Provider will give you instructions on what to do This method takes a minimal amount of time to complete...

Page 30: ...orted 1 3 Win XP Supported 2 3 Note 1 Internet Explorer 3 0 or higher is required ote 2 Requires Service Pack 1 ote 3 To load the NavDiag software the user MUST have Administrative privileges esults o...

Page 31: ...us SUCCESSF stall File C Program Files Na Status SUCCESSFUL stall File C Program Files Na Status SUCCESSF L ake Registry Entry Key KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFT ARE Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Uninstall...

Page 32: ...File C Program Files NavDiag data images splash gif Status SUCCESSFUL Install File C Program Files NavDiag data images buttonbar gif Status SUCCESSFUL Install File C Program Files NavDiag data images...

Page 33: ...Files NavDiag data lib navDiag jar Status SUCCESSFUL Install File C Program Install File C Program Files NavDiag data lib jcommon 0 8 8 jar Status SUCCESSFUL Install File C Program Files NavDiag data...

Page 34: ...ns of this nce for the benefit of Navini to destroy or return the Software and all copies at such time as Buyer chooses to cease using the Software or upon termination or cancellation of this ownershi...

Page 35: ...r in FAR 48 CFR 52 227 14 June 1987 or DFAR 48 CF ARTICLE 3 1 Trade Secret Navini Networks Inc considers the licensed Software covered by this License Agreement to be a trade secret Navini Networks In...

Page 36: ...IMITATION OF LIABILITY L 5 1 Consequential Damages TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY THE O EVENT SHALL NAVINI NETWORKS INC OR ANY ION PRODUCTION DELIVERY OR IRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE...

Page 37: ...responsible 6 3 for any damages indirect or direct and costs that Navini Networks Inc may incur if Buyer appoints a subcontractor who accesses the Software without Navini s prior written consent Buye...

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